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terms ovrm vxii.y iuillktin
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Ob year by carrier not pild in
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Ob year
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TXUUS Or WEBKLT BULLKTIK,
Ob Year (1
Six Month '
Three Monthl (0
Invariably In advance.
mctlasr Matter on every tinge.
Th Pooria 'National Democrat' bat
put on ft handiome now dross.
Gheih county It tufferlng a visitation
of the ipotted fever and many doatba firo
occurring.
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The city printing of Chicago has Veen
gWon to tho 'Inter-Ocosn,' that yer
having put In tbe lowest bid.
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Ths wlfe-murdereri art activo In all
parti of tho country. "Within tho lait week,
no lew than aeven or olght wives In dif
ferent localities havo been placed
beyond the caret and concerns of this
life by toelr hutb&nd.
A cor.uisroXDSNT of tho Murpbysboro
'Era' tayt Trcaldlng Elder Grant, of Car
bondale, leans towards spiritualism. "Vo
thought Brother Grant was too orthodox
to be caught in the spiritualistic trap ;
but presiding elders, liko other whilo mon;
are mighty uncertain.
It cow appears tho president lias had
no intention of withdrawing air. "Wil
liams' nomination for tho chiof justice
ship, but truo to his reputed "obstinacy "
will light it out on that lino if it takes him
all winter. This being tho case it is info
to predict that Williams, will bo non
flrmed. The St. Louis 'Globe,' it appear, is
carrying its enterprlso a littlo too far. By
somo means, its Springfiold correspondent
procured a copy of Gov. Ileveridgo't mes
sage, and it appoared in tho 'Globo' the
morning beforo it was submitted to tho
general assembly, much to tho annoyanco
of ouramiablo governor.
To-dat is tho anniversary of tho bat
tle of New Orloans, a day on?o among
tbe honored annivoriarlcs of tho Ainori
can people. Except in a few localities
where th momory of Androvt Jackson's
eervicet to his country hat romaincd
green, the tattle of New Orleans, its hero
and its anniversary, aro remcmborod by
but few.
Ir we may bcliovo tho Springfield pa
lsWtuto. Tho ptcs of tho city in cer
tainly daing its part toward their sup
pression and if tho polio do as woll, their
roign will bo n short one.
Thk abolishment of
road and ware houso
tho rail.
commission
tho nuetu
will bo ono of
tloni which will como before tho ttenoral
ftuembiy. An nfflrtnativo voto on tho
ubject will removo tho necessity for .con
firming the appointment of Mr. Steolo of
Decaturo to tho vacancy In tho board
caused by tho doath of Col. II. D. Cook.
Auoxo tho llret measures considered 'n
th Illinois sonata on Tuesday was thj
bill of Senator Casoy providing for tho
extension of the timo allowod for tho pay
ment of tho taxes of 1873 from tho first
day of February 187 1 to tho
tenth day of July 1874. Tho delay Is ono
of queitionablo Undncss to tho tnx-payers
u it only putting off the
day to a supposed more convenient
ton.
ovil
ten-
McDonald, the murderer of ilrush'
will not be tried In Jackson countv. Tho
defense will endeavor to provo that Drush
threatened McDonald's life, nnd that ho,
helng terrified, killed IJrush to escape tho
grave himself. McDonald is a bad man,
and was a dangerous man whilo ho lived
in Carbondale. Uo was afraid of notb
ing, eared for nothing and was In no seme
ju.Huu m wuing tho lire or
Brush.
young
Tur Brush men, it I. (6.id, hra coin ,a
run Into the Carbondale municipal oillee,
bond men under the flag of anti-llquor.
Th, liquor men aro raising a cry of alarm.
Hut may it not bo possible that tho liquor
wen are crying "Wolff to Eat temper
anc thepherds away from the fold, so that
they may break in and gobblo the Inno
cent Iambi of tha flock of no-llquor ?
Carbondale politics aro of tho mysterious
kind. They are p&st finding out.
Thi distance from Chicago to New Or
leant by way of tho Illinois Central and
Mittiiiippl Central railroads it nine hut.,
dred and nine miles, about tho snmo dls.
tance as the shortest routo between
Chicago and New York. Two through
tralnt with sleeping cars Utacbed, start
irom tvmcagoon Monday and Wednesday
nighU at 8;1D p.m., and arrivo In New Or
leant on "Wednesday and Saturday nights.
The through tralnt from Nov Orleans
(tart on Mondays and Wednesday and
arrive in Chicago on "Wednesdays mid
Saturday. In a short time a through
car will be put on dally, except on Hun
dyt. Tn old friends of Senator Yates, do
ceased, in Jacksonville, propoio to start a
movement looking to the erection of a
monument to bit memory, Speaking of
tbe matter, tbe Quincy 'Whig' suggests
"that the legislature, at its approachiug
'aoMlon, make a moderate appropriation
lu ft nucleus for carrying out thlt project
land that then an opportunity be given to
'U peopl gnrally throughout tbe ttate
'to coatribvU to tbe urn purposo In I
tho hands of an activo ami eUlc'ient com.
milteo of frlonds of tho dead statesman
such as aro to bo found In nil parts of tho
lUlc-tho enterprise coti'J not bo othcr
wlse than a succosi."
Titr. general assembly mot on tho sixth
instant. Tbomcisago suhmitlod by Gov
ernor llovorlduo is loo lengthy for our
columns, nnd wo givo luorciore v.,
outllno of its most Impotlaiit features:
Tbo Governor urges that appropriations
bo mado to supply tho Southorn lnsnno
asylum with furnlturo nnd for tho im
provement of tho grounds j for tho Im
provomont of tho grounds of tho South
orn Normal university i for tho ordinary
exponsos of malntnininc tho Northern
hospital for thn Insane, nt Elgin; for par
mnnent buildings of tho schools for feoblo
minded children, nnd for tho support ot
tho Sailor's Orphm'a home. Ho also roc
ommends nn appropriation for tho Stnto
lleform school.
ThoStato penitentiary, contrary to re
ports horotoforo published, wUs for no ap
propriation, and Is statod to be on a paying
basis.
Tho Governor recommends nn appro
priation of sixteen hundrad dollars to re
pair tho gates ot tho final on tho Littlo
W abash canal.
Tho rost or tho
to h consideration
wnrohoilio law, and
in relation to tho
ma'saito is Jo voted
of lboN railroad nnd
to tho bill ponding
rovisiun of tlio et.it
ute.
A I'ATENT CONVENTION.
A ''patent" convention Is to bo hold in
"Washington city on tho tlftoonth of the
present month, in tho Interest of Invent
ors nnd manufacturers, for tho purp&so of
putting forth a strong effort to havo n
broad and efficient plan of protection
adoplod by American inventor which
could bo submitted for uotvorsnl accept
ance Our system ol patent protoctlon
possesses many ndviintagcs over thai of
other countries, but, in common with
them, has many defects. Tho healthy in
fluenco of just protection to inventors has
borno excellent fruit in our own onto. In
co'olhcr country has tho law so'carofully
guaranteed tho rights or tho inventor to
whatever ho could claim ns originated by
himself, nnd tho result has been most sat
isfactory. Assured of reaping tho re
wards of their labor Amorior.n Inventors
havo been ablo to work with a will and
devote themselves with enthusiasm to tho
reolizttlon of thoir idea. It is owing to
this oncouragement nrd restoring care
tbnt inventions among us have multiplied
with such wonderful rapidity. It Is now
argued with much forco that n general in
ternational arrangement would servo tha
Inventors in ail countries, whilo tbo pt-
ont system only serves to limit tho useful
ness and proutableness of Ml classos of in
vcntioni. In this nspo-:t tbe question pro
tects features of interest to tho public,
who doslro to avifil themiolves cf tho aid
of all useful discovorios.
IiIV.I'lak
11K1T1NO.
Council CiiAJinitK, i
ditto, III., January C, 1871.
Present His honor Mayor "Wood and
Aldormon Korsmeyer, McEwon, Me'Jau
ley, MoycM, Morri, Nelll, Phillip, and
Itlttenhoujo 8.
Mayor "Wood pronldln.
On motion ot Aldcrmaa Meyers tho
reeding of tho minutos was dispensed with.
orricEns itnrorfr.
Tho reports of tha following named of-
ucors wero presontej nnd, on motion cf
Aldorunn -Meyers received and ordered
uicu, via: ui i;. A. Cunningham, city
iraasuror, lor November; of F. Urois.and
J. I. llird, polico magistrates, for Novom
her; of 1). McCarthy, city jailor, for Ds
comber; nf I'olico Constables, Shoeh-in;
Hogan.Martin and Mehner j and of Chas.
Lano, street supervisor, for tho month of
Dacambor, said roport being as follows :
Caiko, III., January 1st, 187 1.
Street Supervisor's roport for tho
month o.' December, 1673.
To the Mayor awl CVfy ftxw.'l of iht Vittj
of Cairo
Gkntlkjie: Tho undorsignod beet
leavo to roport tho following moneys col
loctsd dutiog the month of ileoember-
o.
102.
103.
101.
10J.
..WFnuik
.a Lynde
..J Kinsloy
..11 Kitinvar
...I Mufrartv
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. :i
, 3
, 3
. 8
. 3
. 3
. it
. a
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, 3
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1U( itouiord
I0d Ooorgo "Wlro.
10t) V Iloim
110 1 IJ Doorini;...,
Ill . :.V Sihooph
11 'J .... M Kobfur
113 It Smith
IM H Tnbor
115 1'Noff..
Ill) It S IlrigukViV.'.'.
117 T King..
:i
3
3
1 IB J Mlearktuu.
U'J ( M Aldon..
120
121
VI :
VJt
125
120
1'.'7
12H
)-'J
..I U Carson..,
.Win Honrv...
.J H lteod.'...
.A Ualloy
.J W Donovan
. trf liMVGf 3
11 E tlnsuldl
D Mlllur...
.J lllnklo
.J Tanner
ISO W K llntty
131 T "Whltloek
VH I Connor
133 1 l'hlim
13 11 M Hulen
135 M O rottlt
13C O "W Aridrovti
n
3
3
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3
3
3
3
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8
187 .
13ft
13'J.,
110.
....1 II Phillips
..() Yost...
...A Sloo
oy..r2iE
Ml.
1'. UIIill,,
111! A M Oundifi'.
143.
.Kirk Horn.
H4..
Mf,..
Ha..,
117 .,
1 JR...
. P Haugh
E Munn
..T Sloo
. C liondorson
..Win Lonorcau
M9 T W Carrlco..,
110 O o Carron
l&l L It Harrli
16? V White
118 Van Joroy
151 II Dmnady
Tolal
Less lo pr c(,r.t
i:o
. 1C.00
SM0.10
fln l the city
For which atjount picas,
THE CAIRO DAILY BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8 1671.
trcasuret's receipt for the ftbovo amount
AH of which it reipeotlully suomittea
O. Lame, Supervisor of Streets.
strkst l jM)TTca taroins.
Tho street comtnltteo submltltd a Al
port sotting forth that tho Illinois Con
tral Kailroad company nppear to hnvo
complied with nil tho rcqulrcmmU of Or
dlnanco No. 35. Tint they nro ndvised
that tho gcnornl ortllncncos of tho city
which icqulro tho graveling olUioratiroau
tracks, do not npply in thl cuso, nt Ordi
nanco No. 35 Is in tho nature of r. contract
between tiio city and tild rnilrond pom
puny. Thoeommitteo stnto tlmt said com
pany aro willing to put down a wldo
plank crossing nt uach street crossing and
nt tho center of onch block, nnd they nro
of tho opinion that those crossings would
servo tho purposes of tho public better
tlx. r.tvullnir of tho tracks. Tho
- n
cominilluo coiicludcd by staling that they
aro of tho opinion that the railroad corn
piny Is entitled to tbo amount agreed upon,
nnd recommend the adoption of the lol
loping resolution, viz:
Kesolvod, That n proper order he drawn
upon tho city treasuror in fnvor of tho Illi
nois Central lUilroad company, for
throo thousand dollars, amount due
them under ordinenco No. u5, it holng un
derstood that thoy will put down nt their
own expanse, substnntinl pistils crossings
over thoir trflcks.each to bo at least 30 fiftt
wldo opposite ench street and opposite the
contcr of each block between tho aouth
sidd of Kourtti street nnd tho north side
of Fourteenth street.
Aldormnn McGauley tiwvcd that said
report l e concurred in nnd said tesolution
ndopted.
Alderman MoKwon movod as nn ninend
mcit rVt said report and resolution be
laid up'n the tablo until tho railroad com
piny comply with their contract. Amend
iiicnt carried.
riN'AVE COM M1TTCI! HRl'OllT.
Tho finnnco ccinmittco submitted .their
roport for tho month of Novombcr, 1S70,
showing thnt they hud cancelled nnd dc-
tlroyoa by burning, r.'.CSj in coupons nnd
in city scrip, bearing ?20 is inter
tsst On motion of Alderman Meyert
said roport was received nnd ordered
tiled.
I'ATlTIOSr..
Petition of Miohael Ilourigau was pre
tented, setting forth that the I 0 It P. cart
pats so nenr his residence on lot 15, block
C, in tho first addition to tho city, ns to em
danger tho occupants of the house, and he
thereupon askt the council to take :nes
ures for his relief. On motion of Alder
man Meyert, said petition was rfrrl to
tbe street committee.
ML!-"
The following bills were pretested, and
on motion of Alderman Morris, referred
to the committee on claims, vis:
James P.ote, 1 ton coal for jaU...$ 6 30
11 II Cunninghnm, runt of uoun-
cilbuildicg tn November
P. II Cunningham, rent of council
50 00
building in December to
00
Arab l ira company, ono quor
tors allowance to January ltt,
Rough nnd llsady Fire Company,
one quarter's allowance to Jan-
50 00
' qurter't allowance to Jan. lt,
Jno P Holy, four days service u
50 03
tuaiaiscioaer in assosslcg cost
of improving leveo, fit 56 ;
Geo W llen:ick, four dvj .
vices as above " n
John II Gossraaa, four days ser
vices as above j
J no P Hely, r.Meismut map, post
ayo and stationery j
00
0J
u i- uisk-a, iur lowering a lamp
Wall i lint, oak lumber at 420
per M
1
micny i;ros., t crusts vaccine
virui
D MeCnrthy. dieting nrisonnri
18 CO
In Dscembtr, 2b5 dayi Rt 60 cts H2 60
vi.u v- i vuiopanv, gat
ujch! in street Uiups ifi Dec.
Cairo City Ga company, gm con
sumed lit Delta City ongtmi
Iiousp, -1 month; to .Innunrv 1,
U F llluke, repairing tnd re
moving lamp post
A Ilnlloy, stove, pipe, oto., for
city jail
John II Oberly, puhlithing conn
ell proccedinge, etc
John 11 Oberly, Jicenso and re
' oeipt books, cash
II A Hannon, stationery for side
walk assessment commijslonert
II A Hanuon, ttntionary fur city
clork
Mary Gtilney, for blnuket furn'.
Ishep sick mnn in June, 1873...
D McCarthy, oxtra meal furn-
sol 00
13
2
21
ac
S Sti
31 00
2 85
7 75
1 CO
S 0
: 00
i'-' 00
11 00
14 0.1
isneu prisouers
M K Powots, liauling 41 loads
sidewalk lumber
M E Powors hHuling gravel 3
days
D McCarthy, 7 days in charge of
jail gang
Thot. Kitssgorald, CJ davs york
on streets "
Thos. Fitzgerald, 10 davt work
on sldowalkn ."
Pater Conlan, 11) daya work on
tUcwalk
Pater Cutilnn, 0 dnyt work jn
treeis
Win. (iuliui, 0 dnya work oil
ttreen
Prank Jetikinj, hauling roller to
wharfboat ,,,,,
"Cairo EvanlRg Hun," publishing
mayot'.s proolijmution
James ltots, 2 tons ooal ut$5 30
II Ablo.paliillnt; 20C wagon num.
ben
Dr II Wardner, vacciunting t!0
persona
Dr II Wnrdner, nttondltit; tup-
iwe(l small. pox patintiu
Dr C 11 Evnnt, vacclnntlng 115
persons
Dr J .1 Gordon, vuits to stonm-
boata
A C MoKniHht, hauling t! (iruit'kl
en mm to Jail
-I E Powors hauling I drunkon
man to Jail
Thomas Noalon, haulln.. i'druii'k'.
rn man to ijl
Jamus Sullivan, hhullng 3 driViiv''.
on mon to jail
Oreen & (lilbort, rcS! j j
citu of Alex Allen vs. tho 0ltv
of Cairo '
42 76
in 10
13 50
2 00
1 00
10 (Jo
t!0 00
50 75
2 00
IM 'J&
10 00
I 00
to
no
1 Co
as oo
orrU'KRS' BALAHIUS.
The following bills for talaris were pre
sentcd nnd rend, nnd on motion of Alder
man Meyers, allowod by tho following
vote: Aye Korsmoyor, MoEvon, Me.
Gauloy, Moyari, Morria, Nwllis, Phillip
and ltlltenhouse 8. Nay 0,
John Wood, Mayor for Dawn- "
i
100 00
ui r
M .1 Howluy, City Clerk, for Do
rn,i.,
v,V tr:i " "".""V, 10000
u .Mi Halo, City Marshal fur
II iivhI' 1": '"J J " I
I) J 0&lll?an, .S..r rlutondent t f I
90 00
'Irea:
urcr
M H Cox, City Oomptrotlor....
A Cain, police cnnttiblo.'
C Mehnor, snmo
John Khcohnn, tamo
John Hognn, snmo.......
Phillip lleim, snmo
W W Wootcn,tnmo
J O Lnllu?, Enmu .-. .
It T M;irtin, tamo
V llrois, polico mngistrate
J J Uird, same, for November
76 00
75 00
76 00
75 00
75 00
76 00
75 00
76 00
76 00
76 00
!25' 00
25 00
llKSOLUTIOXS.
Tho following resolution offorod ly Al
deriuati Meyora was ndoplod on motion
of Aldermom NollH, by tho following
voto: Avos Korsmeyer, MoKwon, Mc
Gauley, Movers, Morris, Nellis, Phillips
nnd ltittenhouso 8. Nay 0. v.:
Upolvnd. Thai iho oomntrollerMs horo-
by Mithoris'.od to msko n contract for 25
car loads of gravel with cither railroad
ompir.r, ns soon ns p(-tioio, v get "w
lovco in proper order.
Alderman llittotibouin oivere I tlio roi
lowing resolution wh'r h was adoplod, on
notion of Alderman Mctlsxiley, by tho
followitu; voto: Aves Korsmeyor, -Mc
Kwtn, McGnuley, Meyers, Morris, mollis,
Phillips nnd Elttenhoue - 8. ny O.
ltetolvod. That tho committee on print
ing Ijo nuthotir.nl to contract fiir u now
sciip oootr, to no mc uo sorio.
Aldrnmn Mover introduced tho toi
lowing rc'1'ilution, v zt
llewjlvad. Tlint tho Illinois Otilrul
railroad company bo k quired lo comply
with the contrail as Kgnwi to no pmco
plank cro-slngs at Iho cotitro ol oach
OU ek. nt least lliirt V fel wide euou i nnu
that they Im required to place Lovoo ttreet
betwoeu Fourth and Sixth ttreclt Im in
good oondilion as found by tbem, or they
shall gravel it, to Ue aatitfaction of tho
ttreot ootiimitteo, and thtn n proper order
on tho treusurer !"r tho sum of three
thousand dollars shall be dfavn iu their
favor, nnd not before.
Alderman McEwen moved to table the
resolution. Motion lt.t.
Aldormnn tlittenhouw moved to itdopt
snld resolution. Corned on a division by
a vote of live to fojr, the voto being a lie
and tlio chulr voting In tho affirmative.
Alderman McGauley tt.oved to rccon-
sldor the vol on the adoption of said res
olution. Motien lot on a division by n
vote of three to five.
Toe following resolution, offered by Al
derman Morris, U adopted on motion cf
Alderman Korameyer, via:
P.eaolvcd, That the committee on ordi
nance be instructed to amend thu ordi
nance requiring lb city jailor to furnish
light nnd fuel and providing an t.iend
mffit that tbe xnBte ot tbo same bo
tot ne by the city.
LSCTIOX F MA.TOII PBO TIM.
Tbe mayo.- announced bis intention
of tieioat absent fr- tb city during the
next two or three weeks, nnd roqu ated
tb council to ('; t one of tta mombera
mayor pro tern . to act daring his absence
at provided by a a nion i of articlo 2 of
tbe city chart: Too council thereupon
proceeded to th election a mayor pro tent.
On tb tonrth ballot A kief nan Wood
RitleBBoote wi lectod.reeeiYing 7 vote,
Alderman PJtillips oeo vote, and Alder,
snan Vorrlt oa 0U
"LSQ TJO .
. - - - f II
SUpleton. and ib iUU bond of Tim.
O'Calladtan, for liquor lioens were pre-
aeaieo ana on mtuon, approved
On motion of Alderman McGauley tho
council aiourrJ.
M. J. Howlev.
City Clerk.
:fM6BiFHI
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Reported Expressly for the Bulletin.
Sr. Loch, January 7. To Klitors :
There havo been no wirot oatt of Toledo
on tbo north and Cincinnati on the south
all daj In consequence of the heavy aloet
which broke them. Wo will have no
Eaftera report to-night. 0uorn.
Mr. Osborn ItSuperlnUndant of Tele
graph tt St. Loula.-Ki.. IiCLLKTIN
From Coliunliiis, Olilo.
Columuusi, O., JanuoryT Tho M rm
J,t .iiiht prottrated nil tho toloetaph
linos leuJiin out ol this oltv hut
sidewalk! in" nil parts or the oily ro cov
nred with.tlm Lratichnii f tra.m liKklAn
down by tbo weight of tho icaeollaninH
them.
. o
From IiuIIaunpoHv.
IMiIANAI'OLIS. Jniiunrv 7. A lira bruka
out In thu liverv stable ownod I. V .In tin
fc'cuddar, on Ola.) stroet, nt 10 o'clock to
nMit. '.'8 out of ni horaea in tho (tnhla .it
thu timo poriahud liefor they could bo got
out, uid IS or -!() valuable c.uriagea nnd
hiiL'Bies wero burtiod. Tho amount of In.
aurtiioe or total loss oannot bo nertalnid
lO-tllKlll.
- ... a , ..
I'i'diii t'liicago.
CllU'Aoo, January 7 It is etatod that
tho (rand Jury of tlio criminal court to
day found truo bills against David A
Gajf, Into city trurer, for niLMppropti
ntion of tho city fund nnd fur purgary in
cortlfrlnK to inoorrect ttntumonta of tho
condition of tlio city treasury. The in
(lletinonU will bo presented In the orimi
list I court in the munilnf.
t l"i-cti San Fiijiiclsto.
hrKAMKn CHINA NOT HKAllI) I HOM.
San i'BANciac), January 7. Tho
steamer China lr. ni Jpii to China lias
not yot boon hoatit Irom.
-Mr. itoooh Introudced a resolution in
tho ttato senate, riuiing Congress to
niueiul tho treaty with China no a) to pra
vont further Ciitnoao iiuiffratiotl. A sim
ilar reeolution in tho asuiimbly.
A ,St. Clnlr man, tnpposcd to lmvo set
I'ortlatnl, Oregon, on llro lait Auyust, and
arrested to-day, wnt rnuitht vcatordav nt.
liimptinn to burn thn romiiinln portion
of tlio city.
From Mi-inl'lib
MKiii'iiiBjJatiuury 7John League waa
Installed as mayor to-nlght, it hnvinc
been discovered ihia afternoon that tlio
ch-trtor required tlio initallatlon within
one werk after tho olectlon,
a iruniitLK tiuubdv
wasrnaetoil in Center nlloy between Con
cord nnd Oyortou.thls p.m. John Giimoro.
B lltl.r.... 1.1. .1.(1 . '
i ', " ""''iB ma uiiiiuran, wnen
hitnlfo adzed abroad-ax and struck liim on
tho sido or tho head, tho blado penetrating
...Uu.u.. nuuiiuiiiii: h morini wound. Hhn
urrcndercJ to Vn ihio r and was sent to
jail. Hhu ttated that ho had ruined her
h? drlnklnis end a'ao had como horo from I
Intl,villo to get h"r clnldrvu.
...u uiuiu iiiiuiaueiiiir a mortal wound, Hli
s'rcols ........ ... .
It A Cunningham, Oily
Trom Loulat lllo.
l.oui&viLtK. January 7.--In Davles
county, Kentucky, last .Mondny two ne
groes nnd n Wliitu man wuieu imiaiuan
Gnrrott. Ono of tho negroes wnlked up
to Garrett, placed n pistol against his
body nnd tlrod, killing him Instantly. Thn
threo then dragged thu body lo u ditch,
whero It was rsuna tlio noxi oay. mo
murdorors lmvo boon attested nnd lodged
In J-.il.
rroiii.Oiniilin.
nunaLAii'!.
Ojiaha. January 7. Two
stores woro
burglarized last night.
The burglars nto
vol at largo.
Somo davs eluct n crazy woman arrived
horo from Canada, who bwsumo so violont
that tlio had to bo put in confinement till
to-day, whon tho was sunt to her domina
tion. - .ti
Prom ( iiicliiiull.
CisitNNATi, Janunry 7 Tho fotco if
tho storm looms to havo centered about on
this parnllul and olio hundred milea east
of horo. .Superintendent lllinms tepotts
tho telegraph linen on the Marietta road
between Chillicotho and th! city foradls
tanco or forty mlUn entirely gono do.vn.
Tho lines on'tho Muskengum valley road
aro frightfully disabled botweon I.aneas
tor and Wilmington. No word h.s beoa
recoived from Columbus jot, nnd It is Im
possible to reach any point lurther east
than Xenia or Spnnglleld. Men havd
imnn nut lo work on all the routes, uml tel.
egraphlc communloBtioii will Lie resumed
as soon as possible No reports ate re
ceived as yot (if damage to railroad or
prlvato proportj.
At 10 o'clock to-nl :ht the anow clmng.Kl
to aloct nnd rain. It has fallen sinco Ut
night. , ,
Hamucl l'oylie, fr tc-voral yanra i de
tcctivo In this city, ro:ontly, whilo on the
forco ns patrolman, was found hnrlwrlng
a largo amount or stolen gooli. He wu
Indhled ror burglary, nnd to-day jumped
ono thousand dollar ball and loll the city.
RIVER jN'EWa.
HIm imtJ mil ol llio lttVIlUM
ForW hours eiidlnitSp.m., Jan. 7,1874
AIhiyo
low j
wator.l
"Cliinigear
HT AT IONS.
HUc: Fall.
l!ruUMlllo ....
llruuswlok
Cairo
Cinfllntiatl
DavouiHirt ,
Conlluenc
ICvRMsvlUe
Fort Ueiiton . . .
Hermann.. r. ...
.leffcraon Clly ..
Kanaaa City . . .
KMi'kuk
LitCroeae
lcavenwortb .
Lexingtou.. ..
Huki Itoeti
Loulnille.... ...
Marietta
Memphis.
jioreainown....
NaanvUte
New Geneva
New Orleans ..
Oil City
Omahn .
Fttdttcsh
l'ltuburg
I'latumouth...
Snreveport ....
St, Jo-eph
t, lxula
M. Paul
Vick-burg ...
Waraw
Yankton
mswTs-tr.ui la x i .,
Olmtrer sla;. .ter. U. s. A
YlrKMtirtMi .l .ninr. ? tl.u... IT-.:.
I Paragon, I July le. ltiver falling. The
wemotir i clear ana cool.
'achvillx, January 7. Tha river it
full, 20 odd feet on tho thoals. It hi.t
been snowini; all dv. but ia eUrlnt- nn
and turning cold.
Ciscisxati, January 7 Rivor 27 fet
and n-ini;. Arrived Andy Jlaum, Mem
phis; Sbunnon, Kew Orlsnns. l-imril
Charmer, Kvansville; Kiltie Jleigler,
I Arkansas river.
.St. I,ouii, January 7. Arrived An
derson, Cairo; Cupitul City, Vicksbtirg;
ISonnooord, Tenna.iee river. Departed
Colossal, Kooktik; "Wild Ouck, I'lttihure:
John V. Tolly, Now Orleans.
'kw Om.EAN!, Jamiarv7. Arrived
Great I'.epuhllc, Carie V Kountz, rit.
J'Ouh, ivepartw iok Joniwortb, Cin
cinnati; rnulino Carroll, Hi. l.ouls; John
Howard, Arkansas river. AYoathur clear
nnd cold.
KvaNsui.lk, January ". AV'esthor
cloudy nnd oold. ilrcurv '.'9 lo 30. Tho
river hat risen 30 Inches. I'ort list Up
Hen Franklin, Ooorgo ltobotta. Down
Fayotte, Mary Amont, Grey Kaijlc,
ldlewild, Hiram Campbell. Dusino-s
lltjht
LouibViLI.i:, January 7. '.hn rlvnr
was rislnu at six p.m , with 10 feit in tho
canal nnd 8 foet in tlio pass. Artived
II a Turnor, Cincinnati; Oiirrctt and
bargea, New Orloitu; -Minnoola, Cinoin
imli. Departed Minneola, Jlomphis;
II ri lurnor, Kew Orleans. Wuithor
cloudy and moderating with prospects of
more rain or mow. Souih snow foil nt In
torvala during tho day. itiislneas on tho
levoe ia dull.
MARKET REPORT.
-MiMi'ius, January 7. Flour quiet nnd
unchanged. Corn meal in light demand
nnd linn nt II tiUfij:! VO. Corn in gowl de
mand nt C907O. O.ita in jtoud dHinnnd nt
OoigCl). Hay quiut and unenatiijcd. llrnn
Hr mer nnd wnntod nt It 00. lluttur Arm
at la'. Kgt;6 in lit;ht dumand, but
holdora nro llrm at l!o. Lard in lair do
tumid, with ndvansed prices; 0(10. Hulk
meats in 'ood dumnnd ; shoulders U ;
clear rib 8 ; ulnar til. Hogs in fair du
mnnd, with advanoe'd prlcoa ; 7 00 freih
Wcttern drefsed. Potatoes in ncttvo ov
inand nnd prices ndvaiirod ; held at 'J 0(1
3 nl
Nr.wOiar.ANH, Jnnunry 7. i'lourquiot;
-X 0 25; XX X0 tW! 00: l&mily 7 CO
& 0i). Corn firmer ni 73(Q7A. Oat no
iivo nnd higher nt fiuOO. llrnn quiet.
Day llrm; prime V2 0C1!3 00; choice
ad 00. J'ork llrmer nt lfiCO. Dry suit
maata firm nl Uj, i, B. llacoii llrnior nt
f1, 0J, 1J ; now hams, jobblnir, iyj(3l3.
Lard in fair dnmnnd and light supply ;
tlBrco8J(5 8i; kci: 0J0. sugar dull;
inferior 'll j cummuii i(i,G; fair to fully
frtlr(IJ7J lirlmn to eholoo "jSJ. Mo
laasca inferior -10; prime 05; r-trlctly
primo 07. Whisky Louisiana 08: no
Cincinnati hero. Cofl'oo quiet; ordinary
to jirimo 2157. Com meal (l.-m nt
3 23.
Rt. Louis, January 7. llomp dull at
COQil 00; fnirto chuioo undreesed 1 fiO
1 05. Flour quiet, nipor C." COjX & 75
XX 0 lit0 70; XXX 7. Wheat, spring
dull nio Tower, No, i! 1 ltll '.'J; soft
1 21; fall dull nnd lmiivy, No. 3, 1 1L'
1 4J. Corn in demand and higher, No.
2 mixed fi7Jc. Otts higher, but closed
woak, No. mixed -it it jo.
liarley atnndy. no. ti tprini; I ilCfil "is
rohcico 1 tOfijl CO; rP, atrontjer, No. a
-"" .vPi,i , -i......,
b(i.8'Jcj fork iirm i.t -H 76015; croon
mtt dull and nominal; dry salt llrm,
''"uMr Cjo; clear rib 7'a)7Je; oleiir s;
t- i, rco nnd flrin clear rib 8Je; cler
tie; lard llttn, primn steam 88o spot;
coll'.-o firm nt vBl(o3lAc: tucar linn, Lou-
lsinnu7je; whiskey tcarco and higher at
Wt((l)!llC.
MiNiKt,i.ANr.orw.
pealcrln
VP OOX)
COAL
OFFICII AND YMW:
Tenth .Street, hctwcnii 'nhlni:ton and
(lolntucrclalaventicF,
A larcfl Mipply of I'ltlsbiiri: and 111k
Muddy coal cjii'tTnlly on hand. Stoio
wood yawed to order. Ordera for crnil or
wood should bo left nt tho olll on Tenth
i tareet. Tennn, uimh on ilellwr)'.
inman'mhk:"
i.tseilCbl new-Yoik l.l I'lillKluliin.
Steamship Company,
i ui,tn oofilHiei liu irlmi' tTt
(i)1liknilttR
14b .Nllllll
tut Otttjia li.i Hil
KOU l'AHHAOK TI0KKT8
APPLY TO .1011 M G. Ar
IJ Htoir Non-Ioik, or l
ii. i Villi .
15. l'ARICER,
(Sucerior to Parker A .ltlake.)
HKaLr.it is
PAINTS AND OILS
Vnt liUlM-M, llmi.ti.-n,
WAIali PAP-Kll,
vr IrTDO-W u Xi JS. H K
WIHIlOW HUAllBH,
In a Site WlirMM llltlrr.ln.ttn
AIJ.HOKA OIL.
JUOm' l.tLllIK( uot
i 1 TU T. i
UIIM
KV.,
Illinois.
WAKJ) ft 1UJUKHTS,
Dkai.u in Window HitAnite,
Wall Va,ritu, l'oiiit Wiiitk
LSAD, I.IKer.KD Ot.
ll.MJMINATllifi OIL,
Si-naisi Tuni-KtrriNit, Oi
SltBLLAC, At(!01IOI., itTC, Etc.
IM OoMitJiarcinl avenue.
Ol,o. - - ll.t.lX"!
Caiiio )0. and TJaskkt Co.
I)ealn In
ijuTirilEIJ OF ALL KLXDS
MAItl) AM) .S)"'
ICeci' oontsntlv on hano
I'LOOlllSO AM) SlUl.VO, AIS'O LATH.
ittderM Kallrlie.l,
MILL ASDVA11D COIINKK THIRTY-KoURTII
BTr.EKf AND OHIO LKVKK.
:airo.
ILLINOIS. 30-7
FINE MILLINERY GOODS
I'ltKMM r.M, .STVI.KN.
M Ii S . M . J A U K SON,
(Formerly -Mr.-. Sv.uudars,)
tnuounoeH that ahe has luat onenrd n larL'
fturl-rtoitl rxi tit. 1
NKWKST,
ilOS'P FASHION A JILK.I
AND IIANDSOMUST
giiiimorv ijooim to he lournl in the market
She will keep on hand
II ATI", Donnktm, Flowkks, HlllHOKI",
jJKKss rniMMi.vos or Ai.LKi.vna.
IiADIes huitNisniNri Goodj", Notions
Collahh. UNDr.nMt.ynvvx. Ittrw '
Anil all L'ooda lound In mlllliierr Htorcf, nil
J j ii"i.Mcu in at mo iowet
cash prices. .Mra. .Incksnn reaped dill y
aKaa contltiiintlon of tho pataomiKo whlrli
.1 . " '"'""'"ly Dcmeowci! inion her hy
tho ladicH of Cairo and tho Uulnitv.
NJfiW LIVERY STABLE
TI'.NTH STF.KMT,
iiwrwinH WASir.tAVMCN AttD WAI.Nin
Dr. 11. T, rX Iaforui tf p'lMw Ibit h Im
npaairl
ij i v n n v a r a ji i, k
an tho U' ttawwi vAt of Team Mr.l k n.i
UTI.
HI. Sb, trill b t-usur-o-i with nan tail In
AND GOOD VKUIOLUS.
aid the public nirty lie necotnmodatoi! .it at,
ourHortho day and night with h:i(c teams
un mc iuwcpi icrms.
Dr. Kiolda nika a pliaro oftiublle patronnxc
and will endeavor to merit It by tulr dealln
atiil trlct attention to hiiulntwu.
T. N. KDJJiKOUGil,
CARPENTER & RUTLDER
COIt.VIIH (If
IVtitU- UlroHl mid Wiihliluliiii Avenue,
C3TAI1 kiinlaot jobbim; work ilono on
hirl nolico, and ill coodstvl.i l.oavu or
ilarM ut thn khnn.
N. II. ThMlewoiu. J. ,. Tliiftowooil
TIUSTLUWOOD & CO.,
V O M M I fi ii I OK iJ. 15 K Olf ANTS
DKAMtltM (W
PI.OUP., CORN, OATS, HAY, ETC
j;o.78 OHIO LKVIIK,
l.'AIKO,
112 tt
IlU.01b.
UtITCUlillt
JACOlTwiaTKK,'
13 CT 1? O JBL 33 3&
AttD DKALEIl IM
FRESH MEAT,
KidltTH Btwkbt, Uetwskk WAeuittUTOfl
AMD UOMMKUOIAL AVJtltUXI',
ttljolnlntr Ul'lnciti.iuui. nnd Ilniuir'
HeeD Itio IjCbI or UI, volt, Jiiuuon ycri
hntnb, Suis, etc., nil aro jirepured lo turn
ltlfn in u.n nun noenpium' mnnnrr.
1'IllTi. IIOWAUD,
STEAMBOAT JtUTCHER
CITr NATIONAL IIANi: IiUIRHINO.
L5r.Speclrl attelitlo'i imlil to otilera Ikiiii
tj'iinli'mN, nlcht or dnv
JOHN H.MITII,
(Sucuf i-nr to Jutnen Kjiitstou,)
Ut,TOIlll AU) DXALKM IN ALt. Kltllie f
Knaaii Mkahs.
L.OKNKH NlMITtKNTII AN It POW.AU Hla ,
IJA1KO, I1.1.INOIH.
rtvy i''t i-laughttra only tho hut c-ultlc.'
iiigH and cheep, and, la prepared to till any
lerr.aii wr iruan uiuaia rrom one imumi 1
tn lliniiaanil imiiinlx.
ilYIiAND ft.SAllhlt,
BITTCPISHW
al.li UKXIXM in
CHOICE FRESH MEAT
;rnur 10th attaet and Ootnmereltti y. 1
next door 10 tue liyiumi aiori.
11.16 tf. OAIKOI.IA
J AM KM "it VN A ST( ) ,
ETJTOHE l
AKIl DXAI.KK I W
AfJi KINUh UK I'KUSII .MKA'I,
r ( ii r. 'I lv. iillclti hlr.rt uii'l l uiu.
turn-lit! Avenue,
Iltiv and MsilL'ht'Ji' oulv tho lest Cattle.
lion's anil Hheep.' and U prciuieil lo llll or.
Ir fur Krosli Met ftimi nun to ten thou
ml jxiinul" i.'vin
jirr con'rkut
rOSTPONBAIKN'r
4tll (lltA.M GllT ('ONCl Hi
For the beiielit ( tlu'
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KY.
OVKIt A MILLION I.N HANK.
Success Assured !
A l'l'LL DIt.VWINd CKIITAIN
ON TUESDAY,31stof MARCH NEXT.
IS order to meet the general wlh atui
cxiirct.itloii or the public an1) ticket holder-
lor the lull payment or the ttiagiilti'-ini
t'iltt, announced inrthc I'oiirlh ( rami (.III
Concerto! the l'liMlc Library of Kenuclj,
urn inanagcmeni iiar iicietiiiiiic i to pc t
pono ilm Concert and Orawin-x until
TLiKSDAY, tho Jlst of March 1(71
OVkH A JirLLION DOLLARS
And have n groat many acenti j ct to In .
Irom.
-S'ii doubt is entertained of iho
every ticket before tho ilrawinr. I '
Whether all arc fuhl iirnnttl,,. Hmui,,. ,
I tosllivcly and uiio.pilvo. ally take jilat'o. on
4 the day now fixed, nnd If anv remain un-
toi'i "it'y win I niicclloit mid t,o ptlzi-K
will bo reduced In proportion to the lin.ohl
tlCM!t.
Only ),!. 0 tlckeu hn liocnisnu d, an I
12,000 CASH G-IPTr
$1,500,000
will he di-trihntcd among the II, ket Im j
Tin' tlckclt aro prinltil ih cotipni j of
'until-, and all fractional p irt will he n prt
i-oiitod In the iti-Hwiiig juj-t whole n kci
i.iai- or oikis.
(ne Craud Cih (.'III
.4:ro oy.
. UK) 000
M (kti
sn old
. 17 600
110 000
. 1W) (KM)
f)3 WH
. 40 000
40 CCO
. 4.'i OGO
. f,0 COO
. ;rj noo
. fiJO W)
uno urami tasli I, lit
One (ifaml Ca.h tint
Ono (lr.md Cash (lift . .
Ono (ir.md Cauli Cllt
10 Cnah (tilts vH'.COO each
Cai.li (ilda li.OOO each. ,
:) Cah (JIIU 1 IMW each .
) C:ili (illti fiOOcach.
IM) Oh (iirti (fnch.
Vt Cu outs ;;i n ,.,lcj, , ,
'.'.VlCn-h (illta SOU oarh .
ii:: Ca ll (iill iMIuach.
11,000 LitaliUIll &0 each . ,
Total, l!.oro (.IfUnll CVh, nmount-
,I.,I"b't" $t tm (k.o
I he i hniico- for n dill nro un ono to Iho.
rr.irt: or tiikkic.
tickets " -
Wholii
f,0 mi
2 00
Ii m
&oo 0.'i
l.ooo oo
r,ft(H oo
Tenth, orauh eiiupoii
1' t'holo ticket Iur
Tickets for
111 Whole 1 ekrts fur
i.i w nolo tli ket i fur
luouo on
Mil llltUMIllt (111 ll'wu lliun uni-lli .I
tlekoti.
The Tolirtll (lift oimrltl .will r. onn,nr..
In ii I ropect-, liko the threo that havo nl
ready been rlvpii, and lull partlculuu maj
ho Itiirncd fidin ciretilara which will ho nam
Jreo irom Ihia olllco to all ,ho apniv lot
them. 1 '
Ordera fur ticket unit iitmlli
aiteurlen will hu ntteiuli.il in in d, ,-,i..,.
they aro received, ami It U hopuit thev will
he Kiit in iroinplly. Unit there may ho uu
itUajiolnlincnt or delay In Ellin nil LIh.
era' terms are civen tothni-n wluiimv tn in
KiSjIii. All accut mo pieniiitorlall ic-
.uu ,u ptiuu iii iinir accoiiniN nnil il
V. WINSTON k UU.,
Rl A.L ESTATE AGENW
AUOTIOHI'.KIIM,
7t (dKOONI) J'LOOIl) Ol'io LKVHr.,
0.OI10, II.LH,,
JJlIV Atll) Sxr.i, )l2Al. JCbtat,
PAY TAXK8,
I'WHNIHU AUHTJ'.AOTrt OK T1TI.K
I t r l 4 sT It a a, t a
,I' M. STOCK VLimi,
lniiiirrr,
and Wholraalo
Kectlfler
Dealur lit
ium nil IIU40IU ueKutNiiy itioSOUi dnv cf
'V'"'''1.1,, , ,ifl,us' aiMMuri"!'):,
Airent I'nbllc I.ihraiy. liy.. ami .Miuingcr or
(.Ift Coneeri, l'uhllc Library hnlldini;.
I.oilUvllle. Ky. '
: it(i',u.'.v an ix.h;;n id
IQUOK3 AKJ) WINEft
'. JtllO LKVKli,
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